Patrick's Graduation from DePaul 2010

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1: Patrick George Haig Schley Bachelor of Arts, Theater Management De Paul University June 2010 | You do not need to do anything special...other than just be fabulous. --Dean Corrin, DePaul University--

2: How dOES he do it?! | There are two ways of being creative. One can sing and dance. Or one can provide an environment in which singers and dancers flourish. --Warren G. Bennis--

4: Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none --Wm. Shakespeare--

5: A home away from home

6: Baccalaureate | We do not make nature, but we do make history. --Fr. Memo Campuzano, CM--

8: "I've got to go wrangle some vincentians!"

11: You are not alone, you know. What you were and what you will become will always be with you. --Q - Star Trek: The Next Generation--

12: Catholic studies graduation

13: As improbable as it might seem, sometimes an individual conscience is all it takes to keep a world from falling. --Arthur Miller--

14: University Leadership Awards

15: The future belongs to those who are passionate and work hard. --Sen. Paul Wellstone-- | Since the beginning of his freshman year, Patrick has been involved throughout University ministry. Having been selected as a service scholar prior to his first year at DePaul, Patrick was naturally involved in the community service area of UMIN. His involvement in UMIN quickly spread beyond the requirements of his scholarship. Having been very involved in his parish back home in Milwaukee, Patrick volunteered to serve as a Eucharistic minister and altar server at CCM Sunday night mass. That initial involvement in Mass later led him to serve as Eucharistic minister coordinator for two years and serving as a peer minister and role of liturgical assistant his senior year. Patrick’s natural attention to detail and management skills honed in his studies as a theater management major served him well as he took on the responsibility of organizing the many student liturgical ministers who make Sunday possible each week. Patrick’s involvement in UMIN didn’t stop there. For the first year and a half, Patrick has served as UMIN’s web developer as well as our resident computer, phone and network geek, a term we use with love. He has assisted students and staff throughout the department in many technological media arose. Always helping providing assistance with a smile and usually a hearty chuckle. He has also put his management skills to work in helping coordinate logistics for youth student service day and Vincentian service day. Throughout his time at DePaul, Patrick has not only been a familiar and friendly face in university ministry and CCM offices, he has been a dedicated worker, a leader of his peers and has been committed to making DePaul and University Ministry a better place for his fellow students.

16: And Now for the event we were all waiting for... | Never say no to adventures. Always say "yes". Otherwise you will lead a very dull life. --Ian Fleming--

18: Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. --Alfred Lord Tennyson--

19: CommencemeNt 2010

21: Tell me what you see - is it close to what you dreamed? --Dar Williams--

22: Tuesday always comes. --Margo Haig--

23: Sometimes the days, they can be very busy So I like to stop and think now and then. I think of the reasons have to be happy And that makes me happy all over again. -- A Year With Frog and Toad --

24: Party on, Patrick! you have worked so hard, and you deserve to celebrate!!

26: But then the next day.... Hi ho, hi ho, it's off to a fabulous new job he goes!

27: Josh Lyman: What are you going to do when you get out of here? Toby Ziegler: Whatever I can do to stave off the chaos and mayhem that lies just beneath our civil disguise. Josh : So not the private sector? Toby: The money would have to be unbelievable. --The West Wing--

28: Captain Jean Luc Picard: Someone once told me that time was the predator that stalked us all of our lives. I rather believe that time is a companion who goes with us on the journey and reminds us to cherish every moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind us is not as important as how we've lived. After all, Number One, we are only mortal. Captain William T. Riker: Speak for yourself, Sir, I plan to live forever. --Star Trek: Generations--